Manchester United: Jesse Lingard ready to take on Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata for midfield role

Jesse Lingard has not featured since the opening day of the season(Getty)

Manchester United academy star Jesse Lingard "backs his ability" to establish himself in Louis van Gaal's first team after recovering from an injury, even though he is aware he faces competition from captain Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata if he wants a role behind the strikers.

"It's been good and to get the three points is the cherry on the top really because it was against Liverpool. I think I'm very close now [to full fitness].

"I started the Norwich game and played about 70 minutes but began cramping up. I had a behind-closed-doors game and played the full 90 minutes in that, and another 90 minutes here, so I feel really good."

Even though Van Gaal deployed him in a right-sided wing-back position during the game against Swansea earlier in the season, Lingard says he feels more comfortable playing in a playmaker role as he did during the victory over Liverpool.

The academy star does not appear to be intimidated by the competition for the role in the first team.

He said: "I like getting on the ball and making things happen. It was hard in the first half due to Liverpool's two sitting midfielders but we broke them down in the second half with our game plan.

"Obviously, Juan [Mata] plays there and Wazza [Wayne Rooney] can play there as well. But I'll keep doing in training what I do, day in and day out, and back my ability."